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Construction spending plummeted at double the anticipated pace.
It also suggested that whatever the anticipated pace of an expected American-led push into Kandahar Province, even the most determined effort to defeat the Taliban and drug traffickers where they are deeply rooted would require substantial resources and time.
Chips are used in world-class events as well, in which elite runners line up at the front and all the others are seeded at the start according to their anticipated pace.
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Although the potential for genomics to contribute to clinical care has long been anticipated, the pace of defining the risks and benefits of incorporating genomic findings into medical practice has been relatively slow.
It is clear from that document that we did not anticipate the pace, scope, or longevity of those experiments.
If the economy falters in its recovery, however, he anticipates the pace of consolidation will speed up.
Those governments that fail to anticipate the pace and depth of change may in the end fall.
"We have always anticipated that the pace of enrollment will increase throughout the enrollment period".
We have always anticipated that the pace of enrollment will increase throughout the enrollment period," she said.
Although its showing was highly anticipated, the slow pace and prolonged shots of the film "had the press fleeing like panicked slaughterhouse cattle" as The New York Times put it, and it won no prize.
"After we begin raising the federal funds rate, I anticipate that the pace of normalization is likely to be gradual," she said in a speech in Rhode Island.
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